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Tinubu exempts VAT for electric vehicles, CNG, others

by Folarin Kehinde October 4, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

In a bid to boost Nigeria’s energy and oil sectors, President Bola Tinubu’s administration has introduced new Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions on critical energy products and infrastructure, alongside tax incentives for deep offshore oil and gas projects.

The announcement, made on Wednesday, revealed that Diesel, Feed Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Electric Vehicles, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) infrastructure, and Clean Cooking Equipment will now be exempt from VAT, offering significant financial relief to these sectors..

Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, emphasized that these measures, known as the VAT Modification Order 2024 and the Notice of Tax Incentives for Deep Offshore Oil & Gas Production, are part of a broader strategy aimed at revitalizing Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

He added that these tax breaks are in line with the Oil & Gas Companies (Tax Incentives, Exemption, Remission, etc.) Order 2024, which aims to attract more investment to Nigeria’s energy sector and make the country a key player in global oil and gas markets.

According to a statement from the Federal Ministry of Finance, these new fiscal policies are designed to reduce the cost of living, strengthen energy security, and facilitate Nigeria’s transition to cleaner energy sources. The tax reliefs on deep offshore projects are specifically geared towards positioning Nigeria’s offshore oil basins as prime destinations for international investments.

These reforms underscore the Tinubu administration’s commitment to fostering sustainable economic growth and enhancing Nigeria’s competitive edge in the global energy landscape.

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We’ve Removed VAT On Diesel, Cooking Gas, Tinubu Assures

by Folarin Kehinde October 3, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigerian government has said that it has taken out Value Added Tax on cooking gas, diesel and some other products.

Wale Edun, Nigeria’s minister of finance and the coordinating minister of the economy said this in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations at the Ministry of Finance, Mohammed Manga, said that the Federal Government is planning on incentives that are aimed at revitalising Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

According to him, these incentives will include VAT modification order 2024 and notice of tax incentives for deep offshore oil and gas production.

He added that this decision is in line with the Oil and Gas Companies (tax incentives, exemption, remission, etc.) Order 2024.

He said: “In addition, the Notice of Tax Incentives for Deep Offshore Oil & Gas Production provides new tax reliefs for deep offshore projects.

“This initiative is aimed at positioning Nigeria’s deep offshore basin as a premier destination for global oil and gas investments,” he added.

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Nigerians Lament over effects of 7.5% VAT on petrol prices

by Leading Reporters June 19, 2023
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Nigerians have begun to lament the effects of the introduction of a 7.5 per cent Value-Added Tax on the price of premium motor spirit, otherwise known as petrol.

This comes barely a month after President Bola Tinubu removed the subsidy on petrol during his inaugural speech on May 29, raising the price of PMS from N188 to about N580 in different states of the federation.

Recall that the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, announced that the Finance Act 2020 raised the previous 5 per cent VAT of the country to 7.5 per cent on commodities including automobile gas oil and it was implemented on February 20, 2020.

But the VAT-exempt items include honey, bread, cereals, cooking oils, culinary herbs, fish, flour, starch, fruits, meat, poultry, milk, nuts, pulses, roots, salt, vegetables, water, sanitary pads, tampons, tertiary, secondary, primary and nursery tuition.

While other commodities have been VAT-compliant, PMS was not until recently because it was being subsidised by the Federal Government.

However, the new development has hit Nigerians hard, as many have called for an utmost review of it, especially because of the recent removal of fuel subsidies.

A user, Ingawa said, “That means for every litre of AGO you will buy, you have to pay 7.5% Consumer Tax (VAT) of the Pump Price. For example; If 1 litre of AGO is N650 at the filling station, then you have to pay an additional N48.75 being payment for 7.5% VAT. The total price per litre will be N698.75 per litre.”Related News

Another user, Angry Non-Nigerian, said, “When Tinubu said ‘widen the tax net, you people thought he was joking. The only thing that man knows is tax, tax and tax. As Lagosians.”

One Oyo said, “The Citizens will be the main IGR for this government. There is no single move to cut the cost of government from the Senate to the House to other departments. They went to education first by trying to add tuition fees, now 7.5% VAT on PMS. Everything directly to the common man.”

Akwa Ibom 1st son opined, “So after the removal of subsidy and the price of fuel jumped to 530, they’ve now decided to add 7.5%. VAT on AGO. In all of these, what are the politicians losing, and what are they sacrificing?”

“7.5% VAT on diesel after subsidy on petrol was removed? They will show you people shege banza pro max air 2. The government is after our lives bro!. 

“Even those that were shouting ‘Akanbi’ will not be left out. They might even end up being the most affected. The evil will go round. I swear!

“Good governance is not attained by wishful thoughts, things don’t work that way. Now, Tinubu is going for a check-up after ruining the economy with senseless policies.

“His supporters have been crying since last week because the pressure is going around. We must all learn a lesson,” Madu Obi wrote.

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